Hello, dancers,
Lilacs are in bloom all over town, and in fact this coming Sunday is Lilac Sunday at the Arboretum, so let’s celebrate on Saturday with an evening of great dancing, the Lilac Reel!
WHEN: Saturday, May 10, 7:30-10:30 PM
WHO: Caller: Andrew Stout; Music: Crossover
WHERE: First Church (U-U) of Jamaica Plain, Centre & Eliot Sts.
Calling by the delightful Andrew Stout and tunes from Crossover – Len Bittenson (fiddle, viola & recorders), Carol Bittenson (fiddle), and Alex Cumming (accordion, piano & foot percussion) – will make for a delightful evening of mid-spring dancing, so come on out and smell the lilacs!
–Robert
HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTES:
Masks are optional for this dance (policy is subject to change in future if available data warrants). We will have some available in case you choose to wear one but forget to bring yours.
We encourage you to bring your own water bottle, but we will have water and cups available.
If you’re not feeling well, please stay home.
We always need volunteers to help set up and run the dance. If you’d like to help, contact
co...@panix.com.
IMPORTANT DETAILS:
Admission is $5.00-$15.00 (sliding scale). Free for children 12 and under.
We're at the First Church Unitarian-Universalist in downtown Jamaica
Plain, on Eliot St. at the corner of Centre St., opposite the monument.
Please bring soft-soled shoes.
Please do not wear perfume, cologne, or other scented products, as some of our dancers are chemically sensitive, and experience discomfort when exposed to these materials.
For more information on this and other dances in our series, see our web site,
http://www.lcfd.org/jp/.
For detailed directions to the church, see
http://www.lcfd.org/jp/directions.html.
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